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    Gyno risks for a first timer?

    When running a straight test cycle with proper pct, what are the chances of gyno?

    Am I correct in assuming it really depends on your body, and starting body fat?

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    The higher your body fat the higher the risk of gyno for starters.
    some how to do with how your body uses the test and converts it.
    Your diet needs to be good also

    That is one of the reasons we tell people their body fat is to high to cycle.

    You are correct

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    A high BF % does normally lead to gyno issues, but some people are just prone than others no matter what their BF is, if you had any signs when going through puberty can be a good indication gyno could raises its ugly head when you do cycle, best bet is to have something in hand to combat the symptoms if they come on.

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    Well as it is now, I believe I have big nipples.

    They are the exact size and shape of a quarter.. maybe that's not too big?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vaders4 View Post
    Well as it is now, I believe I have big nipples.

    They are the exact size and shape of a quarter.. maybe that's not too big?
    What does that have to do with gyno?
    Stop playing with them also and they might get smaller.

    OK I think you need to look up the true definition of gyno and then get back to us.

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    IMO, i think first timers are at a greater risk ...

    they are not aware with how their body responds to compounds, how to deal with problems if they arise, proper PCT...etc.

    they don't know their body as well as someone who has jumped through the hoops already.... but, we all know it's a risk and the consequences associated with those risks. the only thing we can do, is educate ourselves the best we can, and keep an eye on our health.

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